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Originally posted by TheRightStuffyes. together with the skip and the diamond ring.
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Originally posted by n5goonerand do you stick it though the books ?
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Originally posted by SallyAnneAh thats sooooo sweet And I definately prefer the 2nd option
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I don't see why you can't put a cleaner through the books - as long as you have your own co and they only clean 'the office'
Get your windows and garden done while you're at it too.
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Originally posted by BurdockI've already had 200 'Save our Sal' t-shirts printed, profits to go to your legal fighting fund. There is a choice of design: your real pic behind bars, or a pic of your current avatar superimposed over Ronnie Barker (being disciplined by Mr Mackay).
Ah thats sooooo sweet And I definately prefer the 2nd option
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Originally posted by n5goonerand do you stick it though the books ?
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Originally posted by n5goonerlol
He's in Dubai at the moment. When he gets back I'll ask him if his cleaner goes through the books.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneSJD are hoping it's going to be wrapped up soon...but I'm not counting my chickens. They clearly hate me and want to get me now, b*stards
I'll keep you all posted next time anything concrete happens.
I've already had 200 'Save our Sal' t-shirts printed, profits to go to your legal fighting fund. There is a choice of design: your real pic behind bars, or a pic of your current avatar superimposed over Ronnie Barker (being disciplined by Mr Mackay).
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Originally posted by n5goonerI guess it depends on the type of receipt he/she gives you...
BTW how is your investigating going....
SJD are hoping it's going to be wrapped up soon...but I'm not counting my chickens. They clearly hate me and want to get me now, b*stards
I'll keep you all posted next time anything concrete happens.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneThere's no way you could stick it through the books Gooner! Come on!!
How is it me who is being investigated?!!!
I guess it depends on the type of receipt he/she gives you...
BTW how is your investigating going....
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